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Technology, Knowledge, Worldviews
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NASA Artist Rendition of GPS Block II-F satellite in Earth Orbit
Dublin Core
Title
NASA Artist Rendition of GPS Block II-F satellite in Earth Orbit
Subject
Military Inventions that Made the Mainstream
Description
An artist's rendition of a Block II-F satellite, one of the 31 satellites that make up the United State government's GPS system.
Creator
NASA
Source
By NASA - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=564265
Publisher
NASA
Date
1998
Contributor
Jakob Weitz
Files
Citation
NASA, “NASA Artist Rendition of GPS Block II-F satellite in Earth Orbit,” Technohistory!, accessed January 25, 2021, http://technohistory2017.lmu.build/items/show/55.